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  2. Category : 17th-century French Roman Catholic priests

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    Pages in category "17th-century French Roman Catholic priests" The following 87 pages are in this category, out of 87 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.

  3. Jean Meslier - Wikipedia

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    Jean Meslier (French:; also Mellier; 15 June 1664 [1] – 17 June 1729) was a French Catholic priest who was discovered, upon his death, to have written a book-length philosophical essay promoting atheism and materialism. Described by the author as his "testament" to his parishioners, the text criticizes and denounces all religions.

  4. Category:French Roman Catholic priests - Wikipedia

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    20th-century French Roman Catholic priests (3 C, 101 P) 21st-century French Roman Catholic priests (3 C, 13 P) Abbés (1 C, 17 P) B. Basque Roman Catholic priests (28 P)

  5. Category : 18th-century French Roman Catholic priests

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    Pages in category "18th-century French Roman Catholic priests" The following 106 pages are in this category, out of 106 total.

  6. Bérenger Saunière - Wikipedia

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    François-Bérenger Saunière (11 April 1852 – 22 January 1917) was a French Catholic priest in the village of Rennes-le-Château, in the Aude region. He was a central figure in the conspiracy theories surrounding the village, which form the basis of several documentaries and books such as the 1982 Holy Blood, Holy Grail by Michael Baigent, Richard Leigh, and Henry Lincoln.

  7. Michel Quoist - Wikipedia

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    Michel Quoist (French: [miʃɛl kwa]; 18 June 1921 – 18 December 1997) was a French Catholic priest, theologian and writer. He is best known for his book Prayers of Life , first published in French in 1954.

  8. Patrick Desbois - Wikipedia

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    Patrick Desbois (born 1955, in Chalon-sur-Saône) is a French Roman Catholic priest, former head of the Commission for Relations with Judaism of the French Bishops' Conference and consultant to the Vatican.

  9. John Francis Regis - Wikipedia

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    Jean-François Régis, SJ, commonly known as Saint John Francis Regis and Saint Regis (31 January 1597 – 31 December 1640), was a French priest of the Society of Jesus, recognized as a saint by the Catholic Church in 1737. A tireless preacher, Regis is best known for his work with at-risk women and orphans.